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The Green Hornet: David Harbour as Scanlon
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David Harbour (Scanlon) is currently shooting W.E. directed by Madonna. He will next be seen in The Convincer opposite Greg Kinnear, Alan Arkin and Billy Crudup , as the lead in the thriller Isolation, and Every Day with Liev Schreiber and Helen Hunt.
Harbour has most recently been seen in Sam Mendes' Revolutionary Road, opposite Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio; State of Play, with Russell Crowe and Ben Affleck; the Bond film Quantum of Solace; and Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain.
For television, Harbour just finished shooting the highly anticipated HBO pilot "Tilda,” written, directed and produced by Bill Condon with Diane Keaton and Ellen Page.
Well known for delivering standout performances on the stages of New York and London, Harbor earned a Tony nomination for his critically acclaimed portrayal of the character Nick alongside Kathleen Turner in Anthony Page's Broadway production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” In Tom Stoppard's epic trilogy "Coast of Utopia” at the Lincoln Center, Harbour captivated audiences and critics alike performing the lead role of Nicholas Stankevich. He also collaborated with accomplished playwright Tom Stoppard and theater director Jack O'Brien as lead character Moses Jackson in the Broadway production "The Invention of Love.” In 2006, Harbour reprised his role as Nick and won the praises of London's theater critics on the West End in English director Anthony Page's award-winning revival of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”
Other notable theater credits include "Between Us” (MTC), "Fifth of July” (Signature), "A Bad Friend” (Lincoln Center), "Twelfth Night” (NYSF) and most recently "Hamlet” (NYSF).
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